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From: NetEng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 12:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Router down for
Thanks for all the thoughts.Come to find out the the serial int were
dropping for 2s at a time at no regular interval. I was tooling around and I
did a show version and saw a bus error. I looked up the error on TAC and the
processor was tryint to write to memory that was already allocated (bug in
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From: NetEng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Router down for a few seconds, many times [7:31308]
I have a Cisco 4000 in the
Got logging setup somewhere looking for errors that correspond with this?
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, "show log" would be a good start.
> You haven't given us much to go on, but if the interfaces don't actually
>
Well, "show log" would be a good start.
You haven't given us much to go on, but if the interfaces don't actually
drop it could be a routing protocol problem. Or it could be a lot of other
things :-)
Does this happen at specific times? Regular intervals? Or is it random?
Is there anything else h
Check the load on the link. Check cpu load. Check sh int to make sure no
int's were reset. Check with your service provider to make sure they're not
having any problems, check with the LEC to check your circut to see if it's
dirty.
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I have a Cisco 4000 in the core that goes down for 15 seconds or so about 10
times a day. All interfaces are unreachable (pinging), and from what I can
tell the actual interfaces never actually drop. I will console into it, but
any ideas what I can look for? show processes and ?TIA
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